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Time Warner Cable might have its own cord cut. Two big cable operators — Comcast Corp. and Charter Communications — are interested in acquiring Time Warner Cable, the nation's second-largest cable operator, which boasts more than 1 million customers in Los Angeles and an additional 11 million around the country. Any combination would reduce the menu of providers in California; Charter provides service to Long Beach, Burbank and Alhambra, and Comcast has customers in the northern and central regions of the state. PHOTOS: Cable versus broadcast ratings Charter’s interest in acquiring Time Warner Cable has been no secret, but Comcast, the nation’s...

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Time Warner Cable might have its own cord cut.
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A battle for Time Warner Cable, the nation's fourth-largest pay TV distributor, may be on the horizon.
Looking to resist a takeover attempt by Charter Communications, Time Warner Cable has reached out to Comcast Corp., the nation's largest operator,...